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The phrase "this mainly affects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about how one factor or element affects the whole. For example: "This new policy mainly affects small businesses, as they will need to change their practices to meet the requirements of the new regulation."
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In other words, this mainly affects full clients.
This mainly affects users located on the cell edge as they are more prone to ICI originating from neighbouring cells.
This mainly affects people's faces, and begins with flushing before sometimes progressing to permanent redness, spots, and sensations of burning or stinting.
This mainly affects the assessment of assemblages M1, M2, E1and A1, which are alternatively assigned semi-arid or desert/arid conditions (Table 1).
This mainly affects the sensitivity of the marker.
This mainly affects the performance of MIp at around 20% as can be seen in the figure.
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This mainly affected Gram-positive rods and bacilli as well as Gram-negative rods.
This mainly affected the tissues with high blood volume and which showed peak concentrations at the first time point (<2 min) (Table 2>).
This is particularly relevant in OCD because this disorder mainly affects young adults, who have a potentially high level of activity in all the spheres of life.
I mean, if this lockout mainly affects a "small quantity of controllers sold before 2008," well, how many of those are still covered by warranty.
Although this fault mainly affects users in the cell edge of the faulty cell, the users in the cell center may be significantly degraded.
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